Tyi ADAME NITA STEELB. ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. COACHING in All Subjects. Address : — BEGGS MUSIC WAREHOUSE. SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. MRS. GLOVER - EATON, L.R.A.M. (Pupil of Signor Garcia), Member of Incorporated Society of Musicians (England). Address — 238 a, Willie-street. / \ PERA HOUSE. Under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor, Lord Plunket; the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, Sir Joseph Ward, and! other members of the Ministry. ALFBED HILIAS LATEST WORK. To-night! To-night! To-night! "A MOORISH MAID." "A MOORISH MAID." "A MOORISH MAID." THE BOOMTHAS BECOME A CRAZE, And Notwithstanding that there was standing-iroom only Xrast Night, the Management wish it understood that it is impossible to extend the season in Wellington. Prices — ss, 2s 6d, Is. Early doors to stalls and family cdrole, 6d extra. Day Sales at Abel's. Plan at Dresden. Early dooxs, 7 p.m. Commencing 8 p.m. C. LEQUESNE, for Alfred' Hill.
OPERA HOUSE. Under the Direction of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Representative : Mr. Richard Stewart. On THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER sth, MR J. C. WILLIAMSON • Will be privileged in presenting (After a lapse of years) The Eminent young Tragedienne, MISS NANCE O'NEIL, Who returns with her OWN SELECT COMPANY For a SEASON OF TEN NIGHTS, And will signalise her reunion with her New Zealand friends in a complete and elaborate revival for TWO NIGHTS' ONLY Of Sundermann's Great Play, "MAGDA," Which will be cast and staged in a manner beyond reproach, to be followed in rapid succession by "MARIE ANTOINETTE," "INGOMAR," " TRILBY," "QUEEN ELIZABETH." "THE FIRES OF ST. JOHN." The Box Plan for the whole season, will be on view iat the Dresden on Monday morning at 9 o'clock.
nn OWN HALL. OCTOBER 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. First Appearance in New Zealand! of SCOTLAND'S GREATEST SINGER, JESSIE MACLAOHLAN. "A Great Singer." "A Great Actress." The World-renowned Scottish Prima Donna and her Talented 1 Assisting Artists, direct from Scotland, Wil] Open the Wellington Season at THE TOWN HALL On MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 2nd, FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY! Assisted by JOHN McLINDEN, The Eminent 'Cellist; And ROBERT BUCHANAN, Pianist. Enthusiastic reception at Dunedin. Hundreds could not be seated. Two extra Concerts arranged by special request. ( Box Plan at Dresden. Dress Circle and Front Stalls (reserved), ss : Reserved Back Stalls, 4s. The management desire to draw special attention to the necessity of Booking Seats Early, and avoid being disappointed, as a return visit is not possible. FREDERIC SHIPMAN, Manager. TRANSFER FORMS and Every Description of Commercial Printing executed in the best style at a few hours' notice at the Free Lanoe Office.
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Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 274, 30 September 1905, Page 9
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